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Siemens stock price drifts into Monday after tariff jitters clip Europe — what to watch next week
24 January 2026
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Siemens stock price drifts into Monday after tariff jitters clip Europe — what to watch next week

FRANKFURT, Jan 24, 2026, 22:08 CET — Market has closed.

  • Siemens shares ended Friday at 254.40 euros on Xetra, slipping 1.4%.
  • Europe’s main equity index ended its five-week winning streak, held back by ongoing trade concerns weighing on investor sentiment.
  • Attention shifts to Siemens’ first-quarter update on Feb. 12 and its shareholder meeting, ahead of the dividend payout set for Feb. 17.

Shares of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (SIEGn.DE) closed Friday on Frankfurt’s Xetra at 254.40 euros, slipping 1.4% after fluctuating between 253.65 and 257.45 euros during the session. The stock ended roughly 2.2% below last Friday’s close, setting a cautious tone for Monday’s open following a volatile week.

European stocks dipped, ending the week lower after a brief spike in trade tensions over Greenland unsettled investors, despite Washington easing off tariff threats. “Even if the Greenland issue seems resolved for now, investors are holding back because they’re worried that it could come up again,” said Michael Field, chief European equity strategist at Morningstar. The STOXX 600 fell 0.1% on Friday, closing the week down 1.1%. Reuters

That’s key for Siemens today, since it’s seen as a proxy for global capital expenditures and international project activity. This week, the stock’s moves hinge less on company news and more on broader market signals — interest rates, economic data, and any developments from Washington.

Despite slipping late in the week, Siemens is still holding near its recent peak. The shares sit roughly 3.3% shy of their 52-week high at 263.15 euros, while the low for the year stands at 162.38 euros, per data.

Traders will watch for follow-through on tariff and geopolitical news in the week ahead, alongside any ripple effects in European bond yields. If the week begins quietly, industrials might recover some ground; but fresh trade tensions usually hit major exporters hardest.

Siemens will hit its next milestone on Feb. 12, rolling out first-quarter fiscal 2026 results and holding an analyst call at 08:30 CET, per its investor relations calendar.

That date falls alongside Siemens’ annual shareholders’ meeting, with the dividend set for Feb. 17. The AGM schedule also marks Jan. 28 as the cutoff for shareholder counterproposals and nominations for the election.

Siemens is calling on shareholders in its AGM notice to approve a new authorised capital designed for employee share issuance. The company also proposes granting the board the ability to conduct virtual shareholders’ meetings for five years following registration.

The immediate risk remains macro-driven: trade threats that disappear only to resurface could keep buyers hesitant and volatility high as earnings season approaches. If sentiment shifts back to risk-off, Siemens might get pulled down along with the wider industrial sector, no matter its underlying fundamentals.

Siemens heads into Monday with tariffs and growth still dominating market focus — all eyes on Feb. 12 for the next key company update.

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